Best mountain peaks around Wald im Pinzgau are situated between the Hohe Tauern and Kitzbühel Alps, offering access to diverse mountain experiences. This region is part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, which features numerous peaks over 3,000 meters. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from alpine pastures to rugged summits, providing options for different skill levels. The area serves as a starting point for exploring the natural environment of the Austrian Alps.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Nice peak of the mountain, nice places to sit, but it can be a bit chilly.
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The Frühmesser is located in the Kitzbühel Alps on the border with Salzburg. Beautiful and long climb from the Stieralm in the Unterer Grund to the Westeracheralm and into the Geigenscharte. Very scenic ridge hike over the Grasleitenkopf towards the south to the summit. Great views, especially towards the Großvenediger with its wide glacier areas. The summit is also very popular to visit from the lift area of Neukirchen am Großvenediger.
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Very nice mountain station
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At the summit you have an impressive panoramic view, especially of the Hohe Tauern. A summit book and a stamp office are available. Anyone who wants to tackle this tour must be sure-footed, experienced in mountaineering and have a head for heights.
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The short panoramic tour over the Wildkogel is given as 2 hours. After leaving the summit, the path initially runs along the mountain ridge. Sure-footedness is no longer required from the forest road, but the path back to the mountain station of the Smaragd or Wildkogelbahn is a little longer.
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Here you can take the cable car from Neukirchen up to the Wildkogel and enjoy the panorama
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Magnificent views at 2224 m 🗻 ⛰ 🗻
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Wildkogel Summit Cross, which offers spectacular views of the Großvenediger. Another favorite is Frühmesser Peak, known for its fantastic all-round panorama within the Kitzbühel Alps. The Summit cross of Königsleitenspitze is also highly rated, providing an impressive alpine panorama accessible by cable car.
For breathtaking vistas, the Wildkogel Summit Cross and Frühmesser Peak are excellent choices, both offering clear views of the magnificent Großvenediger. The Great Rettenstein also provides a fantastic panorama of the Zillertal Alps and the Venediger Group from its summit. Additionally, the Kröndlhorn is celebrated for its unparalleled views of the Hohe Tauern and Zillertal Alps from its summit chapel.
Yes, peaks like the Wildkogel Summit Cross are easily accessible from the Smaragdbahn mountain station. The Summit cross of Königsleitenspitze is also conveniently reached by cable car, making the ascent to the foot of the summit cross much easier. The Frühmesser Peak can also be easily reached from the Wildkogel mountain station during summer.
The Großer Rettenstein stands out due to its striking, rugged, and rocky shape, formed by a 400-meter-thick layer of limestone. This geological feature contrasts sharply with the surrounding green landscape, making it a visually distinctive peak. While offering fantastic panoramic views, its ascent requires sure-footedness and a head for heights.
Absolutely. The region, being part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, offers numerous challenging alpine treks. For example, the ascent to the Großer Rettenstein requires sure-footedness and a head for heights. The Schafsiedel also presents a demanding but rewarding tour. You can find more challenging routes, such as the Kröndlhorn Summit loop or the Müllachgeier loop, in the Mountain Hikes around Wald im Pinzgau guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty, being part of the Hohe Tauern National Park, the largest protected natural area in the Alps. You'll encounter diverse landscapes, from alpine pastures in the Pinzgauer Grasberge to rugged summits. Notable features include impressive glaciers, such as those visible from peaks like Großvenediger, and the idyllic Habachtal valley, famous for its emerald deposits. The Krimml Waterfalls, Austria's highest, are also nearby.
The Kröndlhorn is often described as a 'hidden gem' for mountain lovers. It offers a long but very rewarding route, and its breathtaking views from the summit chapel are considered unparalleled, often providing a more secluded experience compared to more frequented peaks.
Beyond summiting peaks, the area offers a vast network of trails for various activities. You can explore running trails, such as those around the Durlassboden Reservoir, detailed in the Running Trails around Wald im Pinzgau guide. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, from leisurely walks to challenging tours, including the Königsleiten Yodeling Trail or the Alpine hike to the Gernkogel, which you can find in the Hiking around Wald im Pinzgau guide.
The summer months are generally ideal for mountain hiking around Wald im Pinzgau, offering pleasant weather and full accessibility to trails and mountain stations. Many peaks, like Frühmesser, are easily reached during summer. However, the region also offers beautiful experiences in other seasons, with autumn providing stunning foliage and clearer views. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Visitors consistently praise the fantastic panoramic views from the summits, often highlighting the sight of the Großvenediger. The accessibility of some peaks via cable car, like the Königsleitenspitze, is also a popular feature. Many appreciate the diverse range of trails, from technically easy paths on Schafsiedel to more demanding alpine climbs, catering to various skill levels.
While Wald im Pinzgau provides excellent access to the Kitzbühel Alps, it also serves as a gateway to the broader Hohe Tauern National Park, which boasts 266 peaks over three thousand meters. The impressive Großvenediger (3,666 meters), the highest point of Salzburgerland, is a significant attraction in the eastern part of the Hohe Tauern. Another notable peak is the Großes Wiesbachhorn (3,564 meters), part of the Glockner Group, known for its geological features and glaciers.
Yes, for mountain hiking, you can explore routes like the challenging Kröndlhorn Summit – Reinkarsee loop or the Leitenkammerklamm Gorge – Wildgerlossee loop. For a moderate option, consider the Falschriedl Summit loop. These and more are detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Wald im Pinzgau guide.


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